Survey asks how ICANN can improve its web site.
ICANN’s web site is outdated, and the organization knows it. It has hired an outside firm to perform usability analysis and improve the web site. The organization is serious about the effort; I spent 30 minutes on the phone today with its outside consultants discussing the site.
You can complete a short, online survey here to provide your feedback about the site.
I don’t want to sway the survey results, so I won’t give my specific opinions here. But take some time to complete the survey and provide meaningful suggestions. “This web site sucks” won’t help them fix it. What information are you looking for? How can they organize it to make it easier to find?
ActNow says
I really hope the new guy is going to make Icann more responsive to the stakeholders rather than just the IP community and some employees.
If the old Icann was asking this, it would be like asking us what color to paint the building while they are building a heliport on the top of the building, wood paneling throughout and a spa for the employees.
Maybe, the new guy is sincere if they are asking for our opinion.
Sorry, I just had to get in the cheap shot.
N/A says
Why would anyone want to spend time helping give ICANN advice on their website, when they regularly ignore advice and comments about important issues?
Andrew Allemann says
I will say that Rod is a marketing guy, which is something ICANN needs. Hopefully we’ll see a change in course.